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Teached vs Though - What's the difference?

teached | though |


As a verb teached

is (nonstandard|colloquial|dialectal) (teach).

As an adverb though is

(lb) despite that; however.

As a conjunction though is

despite the fact that; although.

Thourough vs Though - What's the difference?

thourough | though |


As an adjective thourough

is .

As an adverb though is

(lb) despite that; however.

As a conjunction though is

despite the fact that; although.

Along vs Though - What's the difference?

along | though |


As adverbs the difference between along and though

is that along is in company; together while though is (lb) despite that; however.

As a preposition along

is by the length of; in a line with the length of; lengthwise next to.

As a conjunction though is

despite the fact that; although.

Thereof vs Though - What's the difference?

thereof | though |


As adverbs the difference between thereof and though

is that thereof is of this, that or it while though is (lb) despite that; however.

As a conjunction though is

despite the fact that; although.

Moderate vs Though - What's the difference?

moderate | though |


As an adjective moderate

is not excessive; acting in moderation.

As a noun moderate

is one who holds an intermediate position between extremes, as in politics.

As a verb moderate

is to reduce the excessiveness of (something).

As an adverb though is

(lb) despite that; however.

As a conjunction though is

despite the fact that; although.

Though vs Intuition - What's the difference?

though | intuition |


As an adverb though

is (lb) despite that; however.

As a conjunction though

is despite the fact that; although.

As a noun intuition is

(pedantic).

Though vs Filling - What's the difference?

though | filling |


As an adverb though

is (lb) despite that; however.

As a conjunction though

is despite the fact that; although.

As an adjective filling is

of food, that satisfies the appetite by filling the stomach.

As a noun filling is

anything that is used to fill something.

As a verb filling is

.

Though vs Intention - What's the difference?

though | intention |


As an adverb though

is (lb) despite that; however.

As a conjunction though

is despite the fact that; although.

As a noun intention is

a course of action that a person intends to follow.

Though vs Whatever - What's the difference?

though | whatever |


As an adverb though

is (lb) despite that; however.

As a conjunction though

is despite the fact that; although.

As an adjective whatever is

(lb) unexceptional or unimportant; blah.

As a determiner whatever is

no matter which; for any.

As an interjection whatever is

(colloquial|dismissive) a holophrastic expression used discourteously to indicate that the speaker does not consider the matter worthy of further discussion.

As a pronoun whatever is

anything; used to indicate that the speaker does not care about options.

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